On my E38-200 the top over my saloon water tank is screwed, but not bonded. It was quite helpful to be able to easily remove the top when installing a tank monitor. I suppose they ran out of adhesive in later years.The settee top over my saloon water tank is also screwed and bonded. I tried taking it off and decided it wasn't worth the mess.
The cover of my fuel tank is both screwed and then sealed "permanently" with fiberglass tape. That was a mess to saw away.
Seems that Bruce King, or somebody, wanted certain transverse furniture elements bonded and not removable.
The lid over my forward water tank is screwed down without any sealant (thankfully!). If you don't have to go in there to change a hose, fix a leak, totally remove the tank, etc., I'd leave that sleeping dog as is. ... nothing to see here, move along.I’m trying to get at my forward water tank. I pulled all the screws and then realized there was 4200 or something in the seams.
My 32-3 also has the forward water tank under the next storage compartment forward, but I have screws and sealant on that first compartment where you do, Filkee. The head holding tank is to the left, and accessible. I wonder what’s under that first section?On my 32-3 the tank is not there, it is under the next storage compartment forward. The bottom of the storage compartment is the top cover of the tank.
I'm sure my forward tank is where yours is too - I haven't been up there in a long while, but I remember easily getting the lid off and seeing that tank.My 32-3 also has the forward water tank under the next storage compartment forward, but I have screws and sealant on that first compartment where you do, Filkee. The head holding tank is to the left, and accessible. I wonder what’s under that first section?
But you’re a 38. I’m just a little 32-3.Mine would be where your tools are! Neither glued or screwed.
Mine is where your tools are, too..on my lil ol 32-3.But you’re a 38. I’m just a little 32-3.